You say norm erosion. I say the birth of a new order. pic.twitter.com/i1eRQLfDDj— corey robin (@CoreyRobin) September 6, 2018
And there's this:
This, I agree with, and it's one of the objections that gives me considerable pause about my own view. Not just the intellectuals but also the disruptive social movements, particularly of workers, don't just seem to be there, in the same way they were in the 1930s. https://t.co/SeC7VZ7Qjy— corey robin (@CoreyRobin) September 6, 2018
Read these remarks in the context of Kim Stanley Robinson's New York 2140. Robinson set things up so that the population was prepared to "flip" when given the signal. See my post, The persistence of political forms in New York 2140, a coordination problem.
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